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1 Hinthada University Research Journal, Vol. 2, No.1, 2010 Study on Traditional Uses of Plants in Meiktila Township Khin Khin Sann 1 and Maung Thynn 2 Abstract This paper deals with the study on traditional uses of foodstuff, stems, leaves, roots, flowers, fruits and seeds from different plant species. This research is an attempt to assess the 15 genera belonging to the 14 families of traditional uses of plants collected from Meiktila Township. The plants investigated in this research have been classified, identified and their outstanding characters were presented with the help of photomicrographs. The method of index performance (IP) was calculated. Key words: Traditional uses, Index Performance (IP), Meiktila Township Introduction Meiktila District is located in central Myanmar. The area selected for the study of the research paper is Meiktila Township, which is the central and tropical region of Myanmar. It is one of the 30 townships of Mandalay Division. Meiktila is about 338 miles ( km) north of Yangon and about 96 miles ( km) south of Mandalay. Meiktila Township is located between North latitude 20º 40' and 21º 00' and East longitude 95º 30' and 96º 01' as presented in Figure 1. Humans depend on plants for the essentials of their life-like food, fiber, medicine and shelter. Therefore, they cultivate many agricultural plants in their surroundings. Human use plants for their daily requirements which mean not only for food, clothes, building, medicine etc., but also for enjoyment and recreation with the beauty of plants and its environments. In this paper, 15 species belonging to 15 genera of 14 families are observed according to the role of plants used as salad and medicinal plants and economic value. They comprise both cultivated and wild plants. The value of plants has been emphasized since ancient times in Myanmar. There is scarcely a plant which is of no medicinal use. The traditional uses of plants vary according to different traditions. Different tribes use plants in different locations in different ways. The edible plants can be used in various ways by different tribes in different regions. The parts of plants mostly consumed are flowers and leaves. Just as food functions as medicine, so medicine functions as food. The uses of vegetation are different in different areas. Eating flowers is one of the traditions in some Southeast Asian countries. In Myanmar, the ways of eating flowers differ in different regions, depending upon the tribes. The paper deals with the medicinal uses of leaves and flowers and the ways of eating them at Meiktila Township. Materials and Method Some traditional uses of plants and fruits were collected from selected villages of Meiktila Township (Figure 1). These are Yegyo, Nyaungbinsho, Mezabilin, Nyaungzauk, Aleywa, Tawma, Kinde Wayon, Kanni and Shamange. Collected specimens were identified according to Hooker ( ) and Kress et al. (2003). 1 Professor and Head, Dr., Department of Botany, Hinthada University 2 Rector, Dr., MeiktilaUniversity.

2 Hinthada University Research Journal, Vol. 2, No.1, In this study, interviewing and observation were carried out in the fields and home gardens. The structural interviews described by Kress et al. (2003) were conducted during data collection. In the study area, interview and discussion were firstly done with local growers and then with vegetable sellers in the market. The outstanding characters, civilization, marketing and uses are recorded from local horticulturalist, growers and traders of Meiktila Township. The research data of these plants are received from both the respective departments and growers record. Figure 1. A location map of the study area in Meiktila Township Index Performance (IP) The Index Performance (IP) selected from various plants can be pointed with the specimens concerned as follows: The Index Performance (IP) was calculated as mentioned by Betti (2004).

3 76 Hinthada University Research Journal, Vol. 2, No.1, 2010 This method consists of gathering data on the popular use of traditional plants in a given area. Following this method, the data for this study were obtained from the direct interview with the local people of Meiktila Township. The Index Performance (IP) was calculated as follows: C1 = number of the citations of specific species for treating specific uses C2 = number of the citations of species in all uses C3 = total number of citations of the specific uses C4 = total number of citations for all uses P1 = (Observed) = C1 / C2 P2 = (Theoretical) = C3 / C4 D = P1-P2 (The difference (D) between the two proportions in them used to define an Index Performance (IP), which ranges from 0 to 3 according to the following arbitrary scale.) * If P1-P2 < IP = 0, the plant concerned were rejected, not significant * If 0 < P1-P2 1/3, IP = 1; average performance * If 1/3 < P1-P2 2/3, IP = 2; high performance * If P1-P2 > 2/3, IP = 3; very high performance Results The importance of each useful vegetable plant is evaluated on the number of citations made by villages. First of all popular and random use of traditional plants are considered and noted among the varieties of vegetables and the considerations are as follows: Citations made for the vegetable plants collected among the study area are given in Table 2. Abbreviations of the citations 1. Food 2. Med = medicinal 3. Shady 4. Orn = Ornamental 5. Land = Landscaping 6. R/R = Ritual and Religious 7. Fuel 8. Fodder 9. H/h = house hold utensil 10. Timb = Timber TNC = Total Number Citations.

4 Hinthada University Research Journal, Vol. 2, No.1, A total of 15 plant species were studied on their traditional uses in Meiktila Township (Table 1 and Figure 2). Table 1. List of plant species collected from Meiktila Township No. Scientific name Local name Family 1 Acacia leucophloea (Roxb.) Willd Htanaung Mimosaceae 2 Aegle marmelos (L.) Correa Okshit-thee Rutaceae 3 Aloe vera L. Sha-zauang-let-pat Liliaceae 4 Azadirachta indica A. Juss. Ta-ma Miliaceae 5 Bombox ceiba L. Let-pan Bombaceae 6 Calotropis gigantea (Dryand) Mayo-gyi Asclepiadacae 7 Carica papaya L. Thin-baw Cariaceae 8 Cassia siamea (Lamk.) Irwin & Barneby. Mezali Caesalpiniaceae 9 Limonia acidissima L. Thee Rutaceae 10 Millingtonia hortensis L. Aega-yit Bignoniaceae 11 Moringa oleifera Lamk. Encycl. Dan-da-lun Moringaceae 12 Piper betle L. Kwan-ywet Piperaceae 13 Tamarindus indica L. Magyi Leguminosae 14 Tinospora crispa(l) Hook. F. Sindon-ma-nwe Menispermaceae 15 Jatropha curcas L. Siyo-kyet-su Euphorbiaceae

5 78 Hinthada University Research Journal, Vol. 2, No.1, Figure 2. Collected plant species from Meiktila Township: (1) Habit and (2) Inflorescences of Azadirachta indica A. Juss.; (3) Habit and (4) Flowers of Bombox ceiba L.; (5) Habit and (6) Inflorescences of Calotropis gigantea (Dryand); (7) Habit, (8) Inflorescence and (9) Staminate flowers of Carica papaya L.; (10) Habit and (11) Inflorescence of Cassia siamea (Lamk.) Irwin & Barneby.; (12) Habit and (13) Flowers of Limonia acidissima L.; (14) Habit and (15) Flowers of Millingtonia hortensis L.; (16) Habit and (17) Leaves with flowers of Moringa oleifera lamk. Encycl.; (18) Habit and (19) Betel boxes, bowls and trays of Piper betle L.; (20) Habit and (21) Inflorescence of Tamarindus indica L.; (22) Habit of Tinospora crispa (L) F.; (23) Habit of Jatropha curcas L.

6 Hinthada University Research Journal, Vol. 2, No.1, Table 2. Citation of useful plants in the household utensil among the local people of Meiktila Township No. Scientific name Food Med Shady Orn Land Fuel Fodder R/R H/h Timb DYE TNC 1 Acacia leucophloen (Roxb) Willd Aegle marmelos (L) Correa Aloe vera L Azadirachta indica A. Juss Bombox ceiba L Calotropis gigantea (Dryand) Carica papaya L Cassia siamea (lamk) Irwin Limonia acidissima L Millingtonia hortensis L Moringa oleifera Lamk Enaycl Piper betle L Tamarindus indica L Tinospora crispa (L) Miers Jatropha curcas L TNC The proportions used wereas calculated from the ratios of number of citation for uses. The number of citations for each recorded plant species used for a specific use is shown 1 Acacia leucophloen (Roxb) Willd Aegle marmelos (L) Correa Aloe vera L Azadirachta indica A. Juss Bombox ceiba L Calotropis gigantea (Dryand) Carica papaya L Cassia siamea (lamk) Irwin Limonia acidissima L Millingtonia hortensis L Moringa oleifera Lamk Enaycl Piper betle L Tamarindus indica L Tinospora crispa (L) Miers Jatropha curcas L TNC TNC = Total number of citation Med = Medicine Orn = Ornamental Land = Landscaping R/R = Ritual and Religious H/h = house hold utensil Timb = Timber

7 80 Hinthada University Research Journal, Vol. 2, No.1, 2010 Table 3 Traditional uses of the whole plant in Meiktila Township No. Scientific name Local name English name Family Part used of plant Domestic/Types of Uses* Taste 1 Acacia leucophloeen(roxb) Willd. Hta-naung White-barked Acacia Mimosaceae 2 Carica papaya Linn. Thin-baw Papaya Caricaceae 3 Cassia siamea(lamk.) Irwin & Barneby Mezali - Caesalpiniaceae 4 Millingtonia hortensis Linn. Aegayit Indian Cork Tree Bignoniaceae 5 Moringa oleifera Lamk. Encycl Dant-da-lun, Dant-tha-lun Drumstick Tree, Indian Horse radish Moringaceae 6 Tamarindus indica Linn. Magyi Tamarind tree Caesalpiniaceae 7 Azadirachta indica A. Juss Melia azadirachta Linn. 8 Piper betel Linn. Kun-ywet 9 Aegle marmelos Correa Ok-shit 10 Aloe vera L. Tama, Tamakha Sha-zaung-letpat 11 Bombax ceiba L. Let-pan 12 Calotropis gigantea L. 13 Limonia acidissima L. Thee Neem margosa Tree Betel leaf vine, betel pepper Bael Fruit Tree, Golden Apple, Bergal quine Miliaceae Piperaceae Rutaceae Tender shoots, Flowers Green leaves, fruits, staminate flowers and tender shoots Flowers and floral buds young leaves Flowers and leaves and tender shoot Leaves, flowers and fruits Tender shoot and flower, fruits Leaves and buds Fresh leaves Leaves and fruits Soup, Fried leaves, Salad Soup, Salad Flowers and floral buds eating, Ah-thok Soup, Salad Flowers eating, soup, Salad Sauce, tender shoot and flowers eating, Salad Pickle, it is often used for food as a Tosaya The art of betel chewing. Betel quid. Edible Fruits and vegetable* Sweet and astringent tasting Sweet and bitter tasting Slightly sweet and bitter tasting Slightly bitter tasting Sweet and bitter tasting Slightly sour tasting Bitter tasting The leaves have a sharp pungent taste and sustaining properties Barbados Aloe Liliaceae Leaves Medicine* - Semal Tree, Silk Cotton Tree Madar; Vercum Gigantic Swallow-wort Elephant, Wood Apple Bombacaceae Asclepiadaceae Rutaceae Roots, barks, leaves, fruits, seeds and resin Stem, branch and latex Fruits and barks Medicinem and vegetables* Solidified milk* - Edible fruits, barks, like Thanat-kha* 14 Jatropha curcas L. Siyo-kyet-su Euphorbiaceae Seeds Industrial Oils, Biodiesel* - 15 Tinspora crispa (L.) Mayo, Mayogyi Sindon-manwe Heart-leaved, Moon seed Menispermaceae Stems and leaves Externally used for skin diseases*

8 Hinthada University Research Journal, Vol. 2, No.1, Table 4 List of fruit types and uses in Meiktila Township

9 82 Hinthada University Research Journal, Vol. 2, No.1, 2010 Discussion and Conclusion In this study, traditional uses of plants: 15 species, 15 genera belonging to the 14 families collected from Meiktila Township, were studied, described and identified according to Hooker ( ), Hundley & Chit Ko Ko (1961), Brink & Escobin (2003) and Kress et al.(2003). Besides agricultural and horticultural crops, home garden crops which contributed not only to the daily home consumption but also to additional income were also studied. Fruits and vegetables which have been used in this area are very valuable for human welfare not only for their edible purposes but also for their medicinal value. In the study area, they are grown fully as much for stock feed as for human consumption because the plantation does not require so much hand labour. According to this study, the edible young shoots, leaves and flowers of some garden plants which contain a rich supply of carbohydrates, vitamins, amino acids and minerals are eaten in central Myanmar. The custom of eating fresh wild vegetables, which retain most of the nutrition has not been destroyed in the part of central Myanmar. It is very beneficial to health. Meanwhile, most of the wild vegetables can be used as herbal medicine and may cure diseases. Plants were mainly used as medicine for the survival of man throughout the early history. Therefore this research concerns with the partial relationship between the people and plants within the scope of medicinal and food purpose. Skin diseases can be treated with a variety of drugs derived from medicinal plants and counts as herbal products; Aloe vera (Sha-zaung-let-pat), Calotropis gigantea (Mayo, Mayogyi), and Tinospora crispa (Sindon-ma-nwe) are common in the floristic areas. A traditional medicinal plant Tinospora cordifolia (Sindon-ma-nwe), is an ingredient of many preparations used for chronic skin diseases. Medicated oils prepared with the drug are used as a liniment in skin diseases and in rheumatic and other nervous complaints. The paste of the leaves is a useful application over bites of poultic insects, and stings of bees. Aloe is an immensely popular herbal remedy today, but this should not obscure the fact that its use originated over 2,000 years ago. It has always been highly valued in the treatment of minor cuts and skin irritations and is most effective in the treatment of insect bites and, especially of sunburns. It is believed by many to have a drawing quality and has been recommended for use in preventing and treating infections of the skin. There is a practice of eating salads of Mezali Senna siamea leaves with belief that it has medicinal property if eaten before midnight on the full moon day of Tazaungmon. The soup either sweet or sour can be made with the leaves of Moringa oleifera Lamk., Dant-thalun, and Tamarindus indica L. Magyi. The flowers and plant parts in season can be eaten as seasonal food. The tamarind (Tamarindus indica L), Magyi tree is an important feature in Myanmar life. Tender leaves are used for salad and soup; young fruits pounded into pulp and cooked with a flavouring of garlic, chillies and onions and ripe fruits used to make cold drinks. All the flowers, fruits and leaves can serve as medicine and food. Myanmar like their meals hot. Some people may find this dish bitter. Myanmar people find bitter a welcome taste to whet the appetite. "Bitter" has been proven to have medicinal qualities. The juice of squeezed bitter gourd is good for treating diabetes. Betel (Piper betle L.), Kwan-ywet chewing is still as much a habit as smoking cheroots in Myanmar.

10 Hinthada University Research Journal, Vol. 2, No.1, This study deals with the traditional uses of plants with leaves and flowers and the ways of consuming them at Meiktila Township in central Myanmar. Fifteen species of important plants were presented. In interviewing with the inhabitants it had known that most of the local people know well about the morphological characteristics, habitats and different qualities of various plants in the studied area. To compare uses of home garden plants which gave some additional income, Index Performance was calculated for each plant. Mostly the values of IP (Index Performance) were nearly the same for all the traditional uses of plants in our country. Though only a few possess high value of IP, some possess mean value of IP. Nearly all the traditional uses of plants possess common value of IP. Acknowledgements We would like to express my immense gratitude to Dr. Tin Tun Myint, Acting Rector, Hinthada University and Dr. Si Si Hla Bu, Pro-Rector, Hinthada University for their permission to perform this research in their University. A special mote of thanks to Daw Tin Yi, Professor and Head, Department of Botany of Meiktila University, for her permission and provision of facilities in the department and for her invaluable advice concerning this research. We do wish to express my thanks to Professor Dr. Tin Tin Nyunt, Department of Botany, Kyaukse University, U Aung Kyaw Oo, Associate Professor and Daw Yu Yu Tin, Lecturer, Department of Botany, Meiktila University for their kindness and help in the collection of specimens and in taking photographs. We are also much grateful to my colleagues' friends and students of the Department of Botany, Meiktila University for their kind help in collecting the specimens and the data. References Betti, J. L. (2004). Department of Forestry, Faculty of Agronomy and Agricultural Sciences, University of Dschang. Brink, M and Escobin, R.P. (2003). Plant Resources of Southeast Asia. No.17 (Fibre plants), PROSEA, Bogor, Indonesia. Hooker, J. D. ( ). The Flora of British India, Vol L. Reeve & Co. Ltd. London. Hundley, H. H. and Chit Ko Ko (1961). List of Trees, Shrubs, Herbs and Principle Climber of Burma. Supt. Grovt, Prit., Rangoon. Kress. W. J., Defilipps, R. A., Farr E. and Yin Yin Kyi (2003). A Checklist of the Trees, Shrubs, Herbs, and Climbers of Myanmar. Department of Systematic Biology-Botany, National Museum of Natural History, Washington DC.

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